Programming Leftovers
-
curl's new CA store cache | daniel.haxx.se
When setting up a TLS or QUIC connection, a client like curl needs a CA store in order to verify the certificate(s) the server provides in the TLS handshake.
-
Wrapping things up | GSoC22@Pitivi | My Blog
GSoC 2022 is nearing its end and now it’s time to wrap things up. My task was to Improve the Timeline component of Pitivi and this is my status report.
-
24 Open-source Free Git Clients for Windows, Linux, and macOS
Git is a distributed version control system that developers use to manage their source code. It allows developers to track changes, collaborate and work together on the same project.
-
Start Learning Qt Today!
I'm happy to share with you that our new learning center has been published at qt.io/learn. From there, you can find our new course catalog and other materials related to learning Qt.
-
How to use Meteor's DDP with Next.js
-
A gaze of iterators! - DEV Community
This blog post provides an introduction to iterators in the Raku Programming Language.
It requires some basic understanding of Raku code. One could consider the Don't fear the grepper! series as a prerequisite for this series of blog posts.
[...]
This concludes the first part of the introduction to iterators, and possibly to the Raku Programming Language.
It introduced the iterator and ^methods methods, as well as the pull-one method and the special IterationEnd sentinel value for iterators. And it casually introduced the := binding operator and the =:= identity operator.
Questions and comments are always welcome. You can also drop into the #raku-beginner channel on Libera.chat, or on Discord if you'd like to have more immediate feedback.
-
Arduino Lab for MicroPython - An experimental cross-platform MicroPython IDE for Arduino boards - CNX Software
Arduino boards have traditionally been programmed with C-like language in the Arduino IDE, but with the Arduino Lab for MicroPython, Arduino added MicroPython to several official Arduino boards.
-
6 Best Python IDE(s) and Code Editor(s) [Ed: This list starts with proprietary software that lets Microsoft spy on the user, which kind of invalidates it]
We list the six best Python code editor(s) for Ubuntu and other Linux distros and Windows in 2022.
Python is everywhere today, and it is arguably the C programming language of the modern era. You can find Python everywhere, from websites, apps, data science projects, and AI to IoT devices. So being a popular programming language of this decade, it is essential to know the development environment of Python, where developers create applications, especially if you are starting afresh.
Many Python development environments are available with features and utilities catering to your need. Some of them are useful for beginners learning Python by setting up the environment and other users for heavy Python development and complex setups.
In this post, I will touch upon the best of them that would help you pick one for your need and use case.